estoy mean i currently am, and viendo means going, and fast five means fast five.
Did that help you? it means I am seeing and fast five is fast high five.
That means "I am seeing fat" (or grease).
I'm watching the game
I see your facebook picture
It would mean "watching television", but it is normally used with a conjugated form of the verb "estar". Examples: "Estoy viendo la televisión" is "I am watching television". "Estamos viendo la televisión" is "we are watching television".
I see you = 'te veo'If you mean 'I am seeing you/looking at you', then you write: 'te estoy viendo'.
You could say Qué estás viendo? or Qué ves?Both would mean 'what are you watching?'
I/he/she/you (formal) was/were watching.
"Conversant in Spanish" means that a person is able to speak the language proficiently and engage in conversations in Spanish. It implies a level of fluency and understanding that allows for effective communication in the language.
Viendo = Watching
Are you seeing anyone
"Viendo que" translates to "seeing that" in English. It is used to introduce a reason or explanation for something that has happened or is happening.
"Estoy enfermo" means "I am sick."